Every port, every side, every scale
A serious electronics listing needs 7–9 angles minimum. Shooting all of them for every SKU refresh is prohibitive.
Electronics listings live or die on three questions: how big is it, what's on every side, and does it fit into my life. The forge answers all three from a single source photo — without a studio day or a third reshoot.
A serious electronics listing needs 7–9 angles minimum. Shooting all of them for every SKU refresh is prohibitive.
Without a clear size reference, shoppers assume wrong — and return in volume. Your imagery has to resolve scale silently.
Amazon down-ranks text-heavy hero slots. Keep callouts in the back half of the sequence.
Every angle tuned to the conventions buyers expect in this category — and compliant with every major marketplace.
Include a subtle scale cue in the source photo — a hand, a desk edge, a standard object. The forge preserves this cue across angles.
'Brushed aluminium, matte ABS plastic, Gorilla Glass front' in the prompt. Material specificity prevents invented detail.
Generate clean angles first; overlay callouts in the back half of the sequence.
On Shopify and your own D2C PDP, an orbit view lifts dwell time and reduces ambiguity.
"We refreshed our entire earbuds lineup — 14 SKUs, 9 angles each — over a long weekend. It used to be a quarter's work."
Yes, with a clear source photograph showing each port. The Strict Geometry toggle on Pro and Studio plans further caps the hallucination budget.
Generate the clean angles first, then use the overlay layer in Results to add labelled callouts. These belong in slots 5 and later.
The forge handles multi-part assemblies well when the source photograph shows the full assembly. For exploded views, upload a single exploded-view source.
Twelve generations on the house. No credit card. Every angle, every marketplace export included.